Suggested Betting Ways

Suggested Betting Ways

From the betting ways (betting systems) presented below, we would suggest to any bettor (punter), to find the betting system(s), that can give you the advantage you crave. We suggest the following methods of playing:

Singles

A Single is a bet on 1 selection in one event. Your selection must be successful to get a return.

Patent

A Patent consists of 7 bets involving 3 selections in different events. The bet includes a single on each selection, plus 3 doubles and 1 treble. Just one successful selection guarantees a return. For example, if your 3 selections were A, B, and C, then your 7 bets would be:

  • A, B, C
  • AB, AC, BC
  • ABC

Trixie

A Trixie consists of 4 bets involving 3 selections in different events. The bet includes 3 doubles and 1 treble. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return. For example, if your 3 selections were A, B and C, then your 4 bets would be:

  • AB, AC, BC
  • ABC

Yankee

A Yankee consists of 11 bets involving 4 selections in different events. The bet includes 6 doubles, 4 trebles, and an accumulator. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return. For example, if your 4 selections were A, B, C, and D, then your 11 bets would be:

  • AB, AC, AC, BC, BD, CD
  • ABC, ABD, BCD, ACD
  • ABCD

Parlay (or Accumulator)

The Parlay (or accumulator) is a bet with 2 or more sports event selections where all selections must win to have a return. Many operators give extra bonuses to bettors that play multiples.

Accumulators

Also called a “Roll-Up” or “Acca”. One bet requiring any number of selections but all the selections must win to have a return. The winnings are calculated by placing all the money on the first selection, then the winnings from that bet is placed on the next bet, etc… Doubles, Trebles, Four-Fold Accumulators, etc A Double is an accumulator of 2 selections, and a Treble is of 3 selections. After that, they are just known as a “Four-Fold Accumulator”, “Five-Fold Accumulator”, etc…

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